Events

Standards: The Quality Quandary (Redux)
Flipping the script to focus on end-user outcomes. By Brian Liebel

Golden Ticket
A hierarchy of light-filled destinations define the Chase Center arena in San Francisco. By Samantha Schwirck

A New Sales Pitch
By shifting marketing tactics, the industry can help customers look beyond the ‘energy story’ of networked lighting controls to some of the softer benefits. By Liesel Whitney-Schulte and Dan Mellinger

Wildlife: From Tracks to Trails
Careful design using both light and darkness can ease the path. By Jane Slade

2020 IES Progress Report
The 2020 IES Progress Report is here. There were 171 submittals in 2020; 82 were accepted into the report.

LEDucation 2021 Call for Speakers
The 2021 LEDucation Tradeshow and Conference, organized by the Designers Lighting Forum of New York (DLFNY), seeks dynamic, lighting-industry presentations for the 2021 event. The deadline for topics in November…

Survey: Hospital Nurses Want More Control Over Lighting
A U.S. Department of Energy-funded Pacific Northwest National Laboratory study was designed to investigate how patient-room lighting systems could be improved from the nurses’ perspectives.

COVID A Business Factor Well Into 2021, Survey Finds
Some 90% of AEC industry firms say COVID-19 will affect overall business development activities in the next 12 months.

New Study Shows Benefits of 1:1 Replacement
A new study concluded that retrofitting outdated commercial lighting individually with LEDs equipped with luminaire level lighting controls (LLLC) has the potential to save just as much energy as investing…

Final Version 2.0 of Technical Requirements for Horticultural Lighting Now Available
The DesignLights Consortium (DLC) released the final version of its Technical Requirements for LED-based Horticultural Lighting: Version 2.0.

Enlighted Wins Company of the Year
Based on its recent analysis of the North American building Internet of Things (IoT) platforms market, Frost & Sullivan recognized Enlighted, Inc. with the 2020 North America Company of the…

How L.A.’s Student Design Competition Took Off
The story of how the Los Angeles section of the IES set up the Russell Cole Student Lighting Competition is a winding one that is still unfolding.
Editor’s Note: The Weaponization of Light
The use of UV-C light to combat the coronavirus has brought the industry front and center. By Paul Tarricone


